News at Adelphi
- Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, shares expertise in a PsychCentral story about boundary setting post-isolation.
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COVID-19 has sparked a greater need for mental health care—and mental health practitioners and scholars. Adelphi is at the forefront with three prestigious mental health-focused programs, including two at our renowned Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology and one at the College of Nursing and Public Health that prepares nurses for advanced practice in caring for body and mind.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct faculty member in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is quoted extensively in a Today feature.
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If life returning to normal as the pandemic fades has you on edge, you're not alone. Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, provided insight on how to adjust on The Today Show. The story was picked up by several other outlets including NBC News, Upworthy and at least a dozen large-market NBC news affiliates.
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As society inches toward greater equality for women and sexual minorities, psychologists continue to report links between prejudices against these groups and religion.
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Farmingdale State College and Adelphi University have launched a streamlined partnership to expand student success. Farmingdale students can now access articulated pathways to continue their graduate studies at Adelphi in four master’s degree programs: Business Analytics, Computer Science, General Psychology (with a human resource management concentration) and Sport Management (offering both in-person and online options).
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Admission to Adelphi University will continue to be standardized test optional for current high school juniors applying for admission this coming year, recognizing the difficulty of taking SATs or ACTs during the pandemic.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about brain scan study. The AP story has run in 265 news outlets nationwide so far.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted in a Los Angeles Times story about grief and loneliness during the holidays in the time of COVID-19. The story appeared in four other news outlets as well.
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Research by Jacques Barber, PhD, dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is featured in Mad in America.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, shares her expertise in a Huffington Post story about the signs of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).The story also appeared on other sites, including MSN.com.
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Adelphi University's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology will offer a certificate program in trauma treatment for licensed and certified mental health professionals. The new program will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to serve traumatized individuals and communities.
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Still looking for a permanent position where she can get the supervision needed to earn her license as a mental health therapist, Aaiza Kausar ’17, MA ’20, is gaining experience—and strength—as a consultant counseling parents of children with special needs.
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Zachary Johnson, PhD, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, is quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article featured on Yahoo! News and MSN.
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Bring On The Holiday Cheer! Putting Up Holiday Decor Early Can Help Boost Your Mental Health
CategoriesPublished:Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted in a CNN article about how holiday decorating can improve your mood. The story also appeared in more than 55 other news outlets around the nation.
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First-year student Matthew Brophy is a winner of a 9/11 Promise scholarship for children of first responders. Affected by a friend's suicide, he came to Adelphi for our top-tier psychology program.
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The 2016 presidential election had a powerful effect on many therapy patients: They were upset, and they wanted to talk about it.
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Adelphi researchers challenge long-standing assumptions and break new ground in patient care.
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John Christopher Muran, PhD, associate dean of Adelphi University's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, has published a new book on rupture in therapy.
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Paul Ekman, PhD ‘58, social and biological psychologist, is named a top psychiatrist in modern times in a Medium article.
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Katherine Fiori, PhD, associate professor of psychology and department chair, is interviewed and her work is cited in a New York Times story about the importance of casual social interactions.
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ParentChild+ helps young children in underserved communities across 15 states. The organization's goal is to use education to break the cycle of poverty for low-income families, engaging early in life to help toddlers, their parents, and their family child care providers access a path to possibility.
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Kirkland Vaughans, PhD ’85, adjunct faculty member in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology and director of the Derner Hempstead Child Clinic, is quoted in a New York Times story about healing from the trauma associated with racism.
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Adelphi remembers Jean Lau Chin, EdD, an accomplished and beloved member of our community.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted in MSN's The Healthy about Father’s Day gifts.
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Adelphi’s Center for Psychological Services now offers online counseling, providing accessible help for clients and our community while giving doctoral students the chance to learn the techniques of teletherapy.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is working with colleagues from across the country on an ambitious research project on the psychological and social effects of the pandemic.
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Adelphi has appointed Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, the distinguished title of University Professor.
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Suzanne B. Phillips, PsyD, adjunct professor of clinical psychology, analyzes overeating during the pandemic and strategies for stopping, in a new blog post for Psych Central.
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John G. Tanner, MA '19, a doctoral candidate at Adelphi University, has won the 2020 Stephen A. Mitchell Award for his paper “Symmetry and Mutuality in the Imaginary: Analyzing the (Lack of) Structure."